Welcome to our Spring/Summer 2013 newsletter
In this edition, we will cover The 2013 Cartell.ie International Rally of the Lakes which hosts round 4 of the FIA European Historic Rally Championship. This is the only round to be held in Ireland and the UK. We are also giving away a 3 night hotel break at the Gleneagle in Killarney for the rally 
Win 3 nights B&B at the 2013 Cartell.ie International Rally of the Lakes

This year is the 34th Cartell.ie International Rally of the Lakes in Killarney this May bank holiday weekend. As title sponsor, Cartell would like to give our customers a chance to win a 3 night break, from Friday 3rd May until Monday 6th May at rally HQ The Gleneagle Hotel. The prize includes 3 nights B&B in the newly renovated Gleneagle Hotel, with tickets to all entertainment in the INEC on both Saturday and Sunday night! Simply log onto www.facebook.com/cartellcarcheck for more information and to enter the competition. The winner will be announced on Friday 24th April.
Major European boost as the 2013 Cartell.ie Rally of the Lakes gets FIA status
The Rally of the Lakes was chosen from seven rallies throughout the whole of Europe, who were all looking for this prestigious title round of the European Historic Rally Championship. 
For more information please log onto www.rallyofthelakes.com
“Clocking set to become illegal” – Department of Transport
Cartell is delighted to welcome the news published in Irish Independent that clocking is set to become illegal – at the behest of the Department of Transport. As readers will be aware Cartell’s legal division wrote a Bill which sought to make clocking illegal in 2010 and we had a breakthrough in December 2012 when the Bill passed Stage I in the Oireachtas as a Fine Gael Private Members Bill. Now, it seems, the Minister for Transport has taken note.
The Irish Independent states:
Because of anecdotal evidence from consumers and industry experts about clocking, it was decided by the Department of Transport to cross-check the mileage of cars which had already been through the NCT 
For more on this please visit https://www.cartell.ie/2013/04/clocking-set-to-become-illegal-department-of-transport or www.nmr.ie
Irish fleet is aging fast – now 8 1/4 years
Vehicle data expert Cartell.ie reports that vehicles in counties Leitrim, Longford, Carlow, Mayo and Kerry are, on average, over 9 years old and vehicle owners are holding their cars longer in those counties. The findings are contained in new research, compiled for the first time, which gives an accurate county specific breakdown of the age of the fleet in Ireland.

The total number of private vehicles in the Republic of Ireland fleet stands at 2.21 million.
Jeff Aherne, Director of Cartell, says: “It’s remarkable how fast the fleet is now aging. In July 2012 we noted the average age had tipped 8 years for the first time – now we are significantly older again. This is proof of the impact the recession is having on vehicle owners: people are holding their cars for longer, and when they are buying, they are buying used vehicles in large numbers, instead of new vehicles.”
For more on this please visit www.cartell.ie/2013/02/irish-fleet-is-aging-fast-now-eight-and-a-quarter-years
Cartell.ie at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show
On the 12th March, Cartell made a trip to Geneva for the
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